Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fresh and Clean

I wear black socks. Right now, I have two batches from two different brands. They look similar, but the thought of wearing two different ones makes me crazy, so I make sure to pair them correctly when folding my laundry.

It's hard to tell the difference between two of them, but I realized today, for the first time, that when you look at three together, it becomes very easy to tell the one that doesn't belong. I can basically do it at dusk with no lights on, using this method.

I feel like I've just made a personal discovery of one of the fundamental truths of logic.

About Me

First things first, that's not a picture of me, although it could be any one of us. It's a painting by Alex Grey.
Next, the blog Limbic Signal is an extension of my book Hidden Scents, and the blog Network Address is a personal archive that I like to keep online for easy access.
Last, I'm a thirty-something male from Suburbia, New Jersey, a high school visual arts instructor, independent researcher, and writer.
Hidden Scents The Language of Smell in the Age of Approximation is my first attempt at authoring a work of non-fiction, and serves as a response to the dearth of information on the topic of Smell.